Sunday, June 28

UCLA lacks necessary plans for students with disabilities in event of wildfires

It is no secret that fire season in California is well underway. And just like for midterm season, UCLA students are not as prepared as they should be. Read more...

Photo: The vague nature of UCLA’s current evacuation plans in the event that the yearly wildfires reach campus will prove harmful to and threaten the safety of students, especially disabled students, if they aren’t accounted for. (Tanmay Shankar/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA students politically disengaged, lack of slates may be to blame

Not everyone’s a fan of divisive party politics, but bringing them back to UCLA might actually help students voice their vote. Because, for a campus committed to activism and as one that is the site of many protests and strikes, UCLA students have been less involved in politics than ever before. Read more...

Photo: The emergence of an entirely independent candidate ballot in the recent Undergraduate Students Association Council fall special election should give USAC better incentive to clearly define slates and reignite student voting. (Xuxin Zhang/Daily Bruin)




UCLA needs to keep its promises to support black students, open a resource center

They take your money, they take your energy – but they don’t take your concerns. Admits are told UCLA is where they’ll thrive. However, the reality is that it’s much harder for students to reach their full potentials when the administration that is holding students back is also behind on such promises. Read more...

Photo: African American students have long faced social, economic and health challenges when navigating the American education system. At UCLA, this shouldn’t be the case. (Daily Bruin file photo)